Tiger Spitting.. Your view.

UPDATE: The European Tour has fined Tiger Woods for spitting on the green of the 12th hole on Sunday. Tournament director Mike Stewart reportedly said that “there has been a breach” of conduct. The amount of the fine has not been revealed.

Tiger apologized for the incident on twitter.

“The Euro Tour is right,” he tweeted. “It was inconsiderate to spit like that and I know better. Just wasn’t thinking and want to say I’m sorry.”

In the final round of the Dubai Desert Classic, Tiger Woods crouched over and spit on the 12th green after missing a par putt.

“Disgusting, what he has just done there,” said Sky Sports commentator Ewen Murray. “But there are some parts of him that are just arrogant and petulant. Somebody now has to come behind him and maybe putt over his spit. It does not get much lower than that.”

Murray also described the spitting incident as “one of the ugliest things you will ever see on a golf course.”

According to Sportinglife.com, Murray expects Woods to be fined.

What do you think?

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Valentines at The Raheen Restaurant.

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Golf Fitness Website.

A very handy website for you to get warmed up for the coming season.

http://golfitcarolina.com/

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Golf Club Fitting.

Thinking of buying a new set of clubs this year. If so I strongly suggest you get yourself fitted to the correct club. You will need to have the shaft lenght measured to your size, the correct grip size, the right launch angle for your driver, the correct lie angle for your irons. This is where the golf club strikes the ground on impact. And most important the corrct shaft flex.

Things you need to know first. Your height. The measurment from the tips of your fingers to the floor, your swing speed.

Use this http://www.pinemeadowgolf.com/cfw/?AID=10285752&PID=879897 to get you started.

Please feel free to contact us should you need any help.

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White Christmas 2010 yes/no???

 

Paddy Powers are giving odds of 10/3 for a white Christmas in Dublin. Here are some snaps from January last year. Do you think we will have a white Christmas this year.

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New Membership Incentive Scheme

 

Following the successful launch of our Associate Membership for 2010, we are now embarking on our 2011 promotional campaign to attract further new members to Glen of the Downs Golf Club.

 

 
 We are now accepting applications for Full Membership and both 5 Day and 7 Day Associate Membership.

The annual subscriptions for 2011 were announced at the company’s annual general meeting in August and will remain exactly the same as 2010.

At the AGM, a proposal was presented to the Board of Directors that we should encourage our existing members to assist in promoting Glen of the Downs Golf Club as a wonderful club to join.

At our Joint Club Committee meeting held in September it was unanimously agreed we would introduce an incentive scheme for existing members that introduce NEW members to the club.

This incentive scheme offers any existing member who introduces a new member to the club a gratuity payment. This payment is based on 10% of the Nett amount before VAT of the applicable annual subscription and will be credited to your club smart card for spending within the clubhouse.

Incentive Scheme Payments:

5 Day Membership = €100

7 Day & Full Membership = €150

Terms & Conditions:

1. Every new applicant to join Glen of the Downs Golf Club plc must complete the requisite ‘Membership Proposal Application Form’ to commence the process of acceptance to the club. This will be for Full Share Membership, 5 Day or 7 Day Associate Membership.

2. There is a section at the bottom of this application form to be completed and signed by the existing member.

3. Only fully completed application forms from both the applicant and the existing member will qualify for the incentive scheme.

4. If the application form is received by the company and the member’s section is left blank the company will accept the application as having come directly from the applicant alone and no incentive scheme payment will be made.

5. Only one incentive payment will be made by the company for each successful applicant joining Glen of the Downs Golf Club. If there are two or more existing members claiming the introduction of an applicant, only the member’s name on the application form will receive the payment.

6. The incentive payment to members equates to 10% of the Nett amount of the relevant annual subscription before VAT. This payment is based on the annual subscription applicable to the category of membership being sought, i.e. The annual subscription for a 5 day member is €1,000, so the incentive payment will be €100. For 7 Day & Full Membership where the Nett amount before VAT annual subscription is €1,500, the incentive payment will be €150.

7. There is no limit to the number of incentive payments a member can earn, i.e. should an existing member successfully introduce four 5 day members, the incentive payment would be €400.

8. All incentive payments will be credited to the existing Member’s Smart Card. This credit can be used for Food & Drink in the Bar & Restaurant or Green Fees & Golf Merchandise in the Golf Shop.

9. The incentive payment will only become payable as and when the applicant has been accepted and both the applicant and the existing member have paid their annual subscriptions for 2011.

10. Any member listed as a member of Glen of the Downs Golf Club in 2010 cannot qualify as an applicant for 2011. This includes all current Associate Members.

11. Incentive payments will only be credited to the Member’s Smart Card. No part of the incentive payment can be used towards annual subscriptions.

Application forms are available from the golf shop or by emailing

 

 

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200 Yard Gong Shot.

Golf Skill Shot.

Click on the link above.

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New Associate Membership Opportunities

Glen of the Downs Golf Club are currently inviting applications for 7 Day and 5 Day Associate Membership. This Associate Membership will be available for the period of three calendar years from 1st January 2010.

This is your opportunity to join one of Wicklow’s finest Championship courses located only 25 mins for Dublin. For further information and application forms contact:

 Derek Murphy on 01 2876240        

 or

e-mail: derekmurphy@glenofthedowns.com

7 Day Associate Membership 2011

7 Day Associate Membership – €1,997.50
 
Annual Subscription €1,500.00
Vat @13.5%    €202.50
Total €1,702.50
Men’s / Ladies Club Subscription      €75.00
Smart Card Spend    €200.00
Golfsure Insurance      €20.00
   
2011 Annual Subscription Total: €1,997.50

 

      Membership Privileges:

  • arrowGUI/ILGU Handicap
  • arrowPlay golf Monday – Sunday
  • arrowPlay in all competitions
  • arrowParticipate in Club Matchplay events
  • arrowEligible for inclusion on inter-club teams
  • arrowAvail of members guest rates Monday – Sunday

 

  • arrowMembers in this category have the same playing rights as Full Members
  •       (Preference Shareholders or their Nominees), with the following exclusions:

 

  • arrowThe membership will be avilable until 31st December 2012, subject to payments of all
  •       Annual Subscriptions   and fees etc that are levied for the class of membership.
  • arrowWill have no right to appoint a nominee to play instead of them as a playing member.
  • arrowWill have no right to attend or vote at any meetings held by the Ladies’/Men’s Clubs, the
  •       Joint Club or Company either ordinary or extraordinary.
  • arrowWill have no right to be elected to or co-opted to be a member of any committee or
  •       sub-committee of the Ladies’/Men’s or Joint Clubs.

 

5 Day Associate Membership 2011

5 Day Associate Membership – €1,200
 
Annual Subscription €1,000.00
Vat @13.5%    €135.00
Total €1,135.00
Men’s / Ladies Club Subscription     €45.00
Golfsure Insurance     €20.00
   
   
2011 Annual Subscription Total: €1,200.00

 

      Membership Privileges:

  • arrowGUI/ILGU Handicap
  • arrowPlay golf Monday – Friday
  • arrowPlay in all club competitions held Monday – Friday
  • arrowParticipate in 5 day Club Matchplay events
  • arrowEligible for inclusion on inter-club teams
  • arrowAvail of members guest rates Monday – Friday

 

  • arrowMembers in this category have the same playing rights as Full Members
  •       (Preference Shareholders or their Nominees), with the following exclusions:

 

  • arrowThe membership will be available until 31st December 2012, subject to payments of all
  •       Annual Subscriptions and fees etc that are levied for the class of membership.
  • arrowWill have no right to appoint a nominee to play instead of them as a playing member.
  • arrowWill have no right to attend or vote at any meetings held by the Ladies’/Men’s Clubs, the
  •       Joint Club or  Company either ordinary or extraordinary.
  • arrowWill have no right to be elected to or co-opted to be a member of any committee or
  •       sub-committee of the Ladies’/Men’s or Joint Clubs.
  • arrowWill not be entitled to play in competitions on Saturdays and Sundays and will be required to
  •       pay an associate members green fee on those days.
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Europe wins Ryder Cup Thriller

It was magic Monday for Europe as they won The Ryder Cup on a sensational final day at The Celtic Manor Resort.

 

As if they did not have enough Ryder Cup heroes already, Ireland came up with another amid amazing scenes at The Celtic Manor Resort – a real giant in Graeme McDowell.

Following in the famous footsteps of Eamonn Darcy, Christy O’Connor, Philip Walton and Paul McGinley, the 31 year old from Portrush won back the trophy for Europe when everything depended on him.

If McDowell thought he had faced the ultimate test of character when he won his first Major at the US Open Championship in June, he was made to think again.

“I have never felt as nervous in my life,” he admitted.

Yet under such enormous pressure – this was the first match to go to the final game since 1991 – McDowell, back at the course where he won The Celtic Manor Wales Open four months ago, beat Hunter Mahan.

And he did so thanks to a dramatic 20 foot birdie putt at the 16th and then a par on the short 17th.

Colin Montgomerie’s side lost the singles 7-5, but having taken a three-point lead into the day – the first Monday in Ryder Cup history after all the rain – they triumphed by a 14 1/2-13 1/2 margin.

“This is crazy,” added McDowell. “I was trying to do it for 11 team-mates, for all the fans, for the caddies, for Europe and for Monty – and we were all trying to win it for Seve (Ballesteros) too.

“The back nine at Pebble Beach felt like a back nine playing with my dad at Royal Portrush.

“It’s so much pressure and this is a special feeling – there’s nothing quite like it.

“Monty was amazing. For the last two years he has been up for this.”

Yet the Scot immediately pushed the praise back to his team and backroom staff.

Montgomerie said: “Graeme was put there for a very good reason. He won the US Open, was full of confidence and it showed. His birdie on the 16th was unbelievable.

“We got off to a flyer, were up in eight and it was over, but they came back extremely well and all credit to them.”

After early morning fog had threatened to add to the weather woes, Dustin Johnson and Steve Stricker scored the first two points.

Johnson beat US PGA Champion Martin Kaymer 6&4 and Stricker beat new World Number Two Lee Westwood 2&1.

But Ian Poulter demolished Matt Kuchar 5&4 and 21 year old Rory McIlroy halved with Stewart Cink to make it 11-9.

After McIlroy’s first taste of The Ryder Cup – one win, two halves with Cink and one defeat to him – said: “In two years’ time I do not want to be watching this on television.

“This has been the best week of my life – and this is the best event in golf by far.”

McIlroy’s relief was palpable, however, after his third shot from the sand by the final green rolled back in and he then got up and down.

Luke Donald took Europe close with a last-green success over Jim Furyk after being three up with five to play, and Miguel Angel Jiménez followed with a 4&3 success over Bubba Watson.

Six games were still left on the course at that point, though, and when Jeff Overton beat Ross Fisher, and Tiger Woods – nine under par and seven under for his last seven holes – took care of Francesco Molinari 4&3 the tension was mounting.

That was even more the case when Phil Mickelson, point-less from his first three games, beat Peter Hanson 4&2.

Padraig Harrington could not find a way back against Zach Johnson, also losing on the 16th, and then 21 year old Rickie Fowler produced an amazing fightback against Molinari’s brother Edoardo.

Four down after 12 and three down with three to play, the US PGA Tour rookie picked by American Captain Corey Pavin on a hunch birdied them all, holing from 20 feet at the 17th and 18 feet on the last.

It meant that instead of needing “only” a half, McDowell had to win to keep the United States without a victory away from home since 1993.

But he was equal to the task.

What a man, what a team, what a match and what a Captain. The Full Monty indeed.

Extract taken from the Official 2010 Ryder Cup website. www.rydercup.com

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Ryder Cup 2010

Europeans off to a great start but rain delays play!

For further details click the link below

www.rydercup.com/2010

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